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OUT NOW | Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute To Bad Company

CAN’T GET ENOUGH: A TRIBUTE TO BAD COMPANY

Featuring Slash, Charley Crockett, The Pretty Reckless and More

OUT NOW

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees and music icons, BAD COMPANY are being celebrated with a first ever, star-studded tribute album is available now via Primary Wave Music.

Purchase the album on limited-edition silver colored vinyl, CD and all digital formats and special merch bundles HERE

Country rock superstar, HARDY kicks off the album and delivers a blistering rock reinvention of Bad Company’s “Ready for Love.” Bringing a powerful, emotionally charged edge to the classic, it honors Paul Rodgers’ timeless vocals while channeling his own signature intensity and modern sound.

Watch lyric video for “Ready for Love” HERE

CAN’T GET ENOUGH: A TRIBUTE TO BAD COMPANY features legendary and contemporary artists from Rock, Country, and Americana – genres deeply influenced by Bad Company – including HARDYThe Pretty RecklessJoe Elliott and Phil Collen from Def Leppard, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, Charley Crockett, Halestorm, Blackberry Smoke, The Struts, Dirty Honey and Black Stone Cherry, offering fresh takes on the band’s iconic songs. Bad Company was founded by Mick Ralphs and Paul Rodgers in 1973. Rodgers and Bad Co drummer Simon Kirke also appear on the album, bringing the tribute full circle.

CAN’T GET ENOUGH: A TRIBUTE TO BAD COMPANY Track Listing:

  1. “Ready For Love” – HARDY
  2. “Shooting Star” – Halestorm (feat. Paul Rodgers)
  3. “Feel Like Makin’ Love” – ​​Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
  4. “Run with the Pack” – Blackberry Smoke (feat. Paul Rodgers & Brann Dailor)
  5. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy”– The Struts
  6. “Bad Company” – Charley Crockett
  7. “Rock Steady” – Dirty Honey
  8. “Burnin’ Sky” – Black Stone Cherry
  9. “Seagull” – Joe Elliott and Phil Collen of Def Leppard (feat. Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke)
  10. “All Right Now” – The Pretty Reckless

For updates and further info visit: BadCompany.com

Just Announced | CAN’T GET ENOUGH: A TRIBUTE TO BAD COMPANY

The legacy of Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke continues with the first-ever tribute album to Bad Company, CAN’T GET ENOUGH, out October 24th.
Featuring an all-star lineup across rock, country, and Americana, including Slash, Halestorm, HARDY, and more, the album also includes a powerful new take on FREE’s classic “All Right Now” by The Pretty Reckless.
Simon calls “All Right Now” a “relevant and welcome inclusion. (It) kind of started the whole ball rolling, didn’t it?” Paul adds: “That song marked the beginning of this musical life for Simon and I”…read the full Billboard article here.
Pre-order & pre-save the album on limited-edition silver colored vinyl, CD, all digital formats, special merch bundles, and listen to The Struts cover of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy” here.
Tracklist: 1. “Ready For Love” – HARDY
2. “Shooting Star” – Halestorm (feat. Paul Rodgers)
3. “Feel Like Makin’ Love” – Slash ft. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
4. “Run with the Pack” – Blackberry Smoke (feat. Paul Rodgers & Brann Dailor)
5. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy”– The Struts
6. “Bad Company” – Charley Crockett
7. “Rock Steady” – Dirty Honey
8. “Burnin’ Sky” – Black Stone Cherry
9. “Seagull” – Joe Elliott & Phil Collen of Def Leppard (feat. Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke)
10. “All Right Now” – The Pretty Reckless

Bad Company Nominated for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Bad Company is a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee! Cast your vote daily to make history. Vote now at Vote.RockHall.com

“If I were a gambling man I would wager that Bad Company fans and friends had something to do with this nomination for The Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame. I’ve been told there has been a movement afoot for some time, and we salute them for their persistence and dedication. Hopefully we are triumphant and get inducted and their efforts are realized. It would be an honor to join the great company already inducted.” – PAUL RODGERS

“Paul called and gave me the brilliant news about Bad Company’s nomination to The Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame. I am elated and think it is fantastic. If we are inducted it will be part of our Rock and Roll Fantasy!” – MICK RALPHS

“I am very happy and honored that we have finally been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It’s been a long time coming! I’m happy to dedicate this honor to Boz, who left us too soon. Congrats to Paul and Mick!” – SIMON KIRKE

Celebrate Paul Rodgers’ 75th Birthday!

Hey everyone, Paul Rodgers here.

Today, December 17 is my 75th birthday, that is approximately 27,375 days on this earth!  As I celebrate this milestone, I want to share some news with you.  I’ve started working on my memoir which will be a heartfelt gift from me to you. I’ll open up about my early beginnings starting with Free, Bad Company, The Firm, Solo, Queen + Paul Rodgers, plus before and beyond. I will also touch on my recovery from some serious life changing health challenges.

 To make it even more powerful, I’m reaching out to the fans, my friends, family, and fellow musicians to help contribute to the story from their perspective and that’s where you come in. You may remember I’ve always loved and encouraged audience participation!

I want to have your input, as you’ve all been a big part of this minstrel gypsy’s journey. Please share your pictures and memories that relate to me to my website and we’ll go through it and who knows, you just might find yourself in the pages of the book.

Let’s make this a collaborative project! Visit PaulRodgers.com for details on how you can be a part of this…

With Love

Paul

Berklee Popular Music Institute collaborates with Paul Rodgers to create country inspired version of “All Right Now”!

WATCH NOW! Berklee Popular Music Institute covers the iconic rock hit “All Right Now” by Free (band)! Students met + collaborated with legendary singer Paul Rodgers Official to bring this country inspired version to life. Enjoy the performance by Jobi Riccio. Special thanks to Berklee College of Music

 

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